Labor has gained since the pandemic, but corporations have been sucking up the lion’s share of those gains . . . – by New Deal democrat I neglected to add a link to my Weekly Indicators piece at Seeking Alpha on Saturday, so here it is. Also, I’ve been trying to understand why, with all of the long and short leading indicators lined up in almost classic formation, no recession has started yet. I discussed that in another piece at Seeking...
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Health and homelessness
I’m writing an open access textbook on homelessness, with a focus on high-income countries. Each chapter gets uploaded to my website as it is completed. The latest chapter, on health, is now available. A ‘top 10’ overview of the chapter can be found here:https://nickfalvo.ca/health-and-homelessness/ All information pertaining to the book can be found here:https://nickfalvo.ca/book/
Read More »Economic methodology — Lawson, Mäki, and Syll
Economic methodology — Lawson, Mäki, and Syll We are all realists and we all — Mäki, Cartwright, and I — self-consciously present ourselves as such. The most obvious research-guiding commonality, perhaps, is that we do all look at the ontological presuppositions of economics or economists. Where we part company, I believe, is that I want to go much further. I guess I would see their work as primarily analytical and my own as more critically constructive or...
Read More »Insurance Carriers Are About To Rebate Another $1.1 Billion To Policyholders Thanks To The ACA
My old Michigan standby on the PPACA. If there was something I needed to know, I could always count on Charles knowing the answer. I believe some of the state and federal politicians also relied on Charles for information. What is also kind of cool is Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer issuing a directive on Medicaid re-enrollment. The federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act, passed to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, required Medicaid...
Read More »You can move the people to a better environment, or you can move the polluting facilities
I had read the JAMA Network version of this report although I could not get into the Full Text version. You can find a more open version by using a New in Private Window. Cliff notes . . . the polluting company paid for moving the people. In which, the health of the people, the children improved. The options are move the company or move the people. The findings from articles? “Children whose families participated in a program that helped them move...
Read More »Lönerna driver inte inflationen
Lönerna driver inte inflationen Stephanie Kelton har blivit en fixstjärna för vänstern och kritiker till gängse nationalekonomisk teori. I helgen besökte hon Stockholm. Hon är kritisk till hur inflationen bekämpas: ”Räntehöjningar är ett väldigt trubbigt verktyg” … Kelton besöker Stockholm mitt under en internationell inflationskris. Första frågan till henne under intervjun ett par timmar före hennes medverkan på konferensen blir därför hur inflationen...
Read More »Mainstream model fitting
Neo-classical economists getting their models to fit the data. pic.twitter.com/DxvmhR6eil — Rethinking Economics (@rethinkecon) May 20, 2023
Read More »New Economics Podcast: A crisis of caregiving
Podcasts New Economics Podcast: A crisis of caregiving Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Emily Kenway By Ayeisha Thomas-Smith 22 May 2023 The friend who has to cancel plans to look after their elderly mum. The colleague who leaves their phone on...
Read More »S.Mavroudeas commenting on the Greek 21-5-2023 elections on Press TV international programme
[embedded content] S.Mavroudeas (Professor of Political Economy, Panteion University) commenting on the Greek 21-5-2023 elections on Press TV international programme
Read More »Press TV 21 5 2023 Greek elections
S.Mavroudeas commenting on the Greek 21-5-2023 elections on Press TV international programme
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